#191: The Last Gaslight
In between Greenwich Avenue and Avenue of the Americas, you’ll find Patchin Place, a small, gated community and site to New York’s last Gaslight. Easily missed walking along 10th street, Patchin Place...
View Article#192: Momofuku for the best chicken in NYC?
Momofuku’s Fried Chicken Dinner is apparently legendary. Said to the be best chicken in New York, it took me a year to get a taste of it. Momofuku Noodle Bar in the East Village, is the vision of chef...
View Article#193: Central Park Benches
Walking through Central Park, there’s so much to see that you just might not notice that some of the Central Park Benches have plaques with personal messages professing undying love, marriage...
View Article#194: Crif Dogs
Crif Dogs is your quintessential hot dog joint. A ton of different dogs, toppings and a pic of a woman riding a hot dog painted on the wall. Need I say more? Crif Dogs in the East Village and in...
View Article#195: The Empire Diner
With the reopening of Empire Diner in Chelsea, I was excited to finally get a chance to dine in this iconic building. Built in 1946, the Empire Diner was constructed by the Fodero Dining Car Company...
View Article#196: Culture Club for 80s Retro
Get ready, we’re going Back to the Future at Culture Club. As a die hard 80s fan, I’ve been itching to hit Culture Club in Midtown and I have no idea why it took me so long to get here. Step inside...
View Article#197: Green-Wood Cemetery
Call me slightly morbid, but I love cemeteries and Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is the perfect place for history, strolling and the best view of Manhattan. Founded in 1838 and now a National...
View Article#198: Tick Tock Diner for a bit of retro
The Tick Tock Diner is the quintessential American diner. You’ve got the 50s look and feel with the hubcabs, chrome and comfy banquettes, and a cheap menu to boot. I stumbled upon Tick Tock Diner on...
View Article#199: Yankees Game
Take me out to the ball game….lets head to a Yankees Game. I’ve been trying to go see a Yankees Game for a year, but when Groupon had a deal for $22 tickets, I was in. Heading out to the Bronx and...
View Article#200: Tavern on the Green
The Crystal Room The iconic Tavern on the Green reopened this year after being closed for 5 years. And I have to say, it didn’t disappoint. Originally built in 1870 to house the sheep that grazed in...
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